Warehouse worker sacked for 'faking bad back' when he was caught dancing wins £30k compensation after bosses had people follow him
A Kent warehouse worker has secured more than £30 000 in compensation after an employment tribunal ruled he was unfairly dismissed by his employer, who hired private investigators to track his movements. Neil Wilson, 41, a father of four from Ashford, was sacked by plastic piping manufacturer Aliaxis UK Limited after executives became convinced he was fraudulently claiming disability benefits. The company, based in Lenham near Maidstone, hired professional surveillance firm TenIntelligence to

A Kent warehouse worker has secured more than £30 000 in compensation after an employment tribunal ruled he was unfairly dismissed by his employer, who hired private investigators to track his movements. Neil Wilson, 41, a father of four from Ashford, was sacked by plastic piping manufacturer Aliaxis UK Limited after executives became convinced he was fraudulently claiming disability benefits. The company, based in Lenham near Maidstone, hired professional surveillance firm TenIntelligence to
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